About The NDW FOP


NDW FOP was founded by charter from the Fraternal Order of Police DC Lodge in 2001. 

Naval District Washington includes the following commands:

Naval Support Activity Annapolis

  • Naval Support Facility Annapolis
  • Naval Support Facility Chesapeake Beach

Naval Air Station Patuxent River

  • Navy Recreations Center Solomons
  • Outlying Field Webster Field

Naval Support Activity South Potomac

  • Naval Support Facility Dahlgren
  • Naval Support Facility Indian Head
  • Joint Base Andrews Naval Air Facility

Naval Support Activity Washington

  • Washington Navy Yard
  • Naval Research Laboratory
  • National Maritime Intelligence Center
  • Naval Support Facility Naval Observatory
  • Naval Support Facility Carderock
  • Naval Support Facility Arlington
  • Olney Support Center

Naval Support Activity Bethesda

  • Walter Reed National Naval Medical Center

We currently represent over 400 Civilian Police Officers with over 180 dues paying members.   NDW FOP Labor Committee group is here to open up communication throughout our region between labor and management. We are here to make sure the CBA is followed. It is by invitation only for dues paying members only.   Our Officers come from a diverse group of personnel from all walks of life.  Every members of our department is welcome to become a dues paying member.   We are the law enforcement community for the United States Navy in Naval District of Washington.  We have all stuck together through the years from the tradgedy of 9/11 to the Washington Navy Yard Shooting.  Though it all, we have become a stronger, more cohesive Union Naval District Washington is responsible for efficiently delivering law enforcement support services to more than 120 mission commands located within its geographical borders. The region’s installations comprise more than 26,000 acres and almost 4,400 buildings, with an $8.6 billion plant replacement value and more than 70,000 civilian and military personnel

We support and defend the Constitution of the United States; to inculcate loyalty and allegiance to the United States of America; to promote and foster the enforcement of law and order; to improve the individual and collective proficiency of our members in the performance of their duties; to encourage fraternal, educational, charitable and social activities among law enforcement officers; to advocate and strive for uniform application of the civil service merit system for appointment and promotion; to support the improvement of the standard of living and working conditions of the law enforcement profession through every legal and ethical means available; to create and maintain tradition of esprit de corps insuring fidelity to duty under all conditions and circumstances; to cultivate a spirit of fraternalism and mutual helpfulness among our members and the people we serve; to increase the efficiency of the law enforcement profession and thus more firmly to establish the confidence of the public in the service dedicated to the protection of life and property." FOP National